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john: eleanor. eleanor: i'll say amen to that i'll add obamacare subsidies. 17 1/2 million people have health care in this country that they didn't have before, and the enrollment period was extended because -- pat: aren't we going to repeal obamacare? eleanor: no, we are not going to repeal obamacare. [laughter] best money spent. tom: we'll see how that plays in the election. the united states secret service got a lot of negative criticism. but every day, the officers and the agents of that distinguished agency put their lives on the line for a very noble cause. american democracy. clarence: recent replacement of no child left behind. revamped education program. i'm hoping it works now. john: 7.7 billion on special perations command. socom most operations worldwide, carrying out the hazardous missions of hostage rescue, located and eliminating terrorist leaders. money very well spent. boldest political tactic? pat: chinese communists taking underwater reefs to create islands to enable them to claim
john: eleanor. eleanor: i'll say amen to that i'll add obamacare subsidies. 17 1/2 million people have health care in this country that they didn't have before, and the enrollment period was extended because -- pat: aren't we going to repeal obamacare? eleanor: no, we are not going to repeal obamacare. [laughter] best money spent. tom: we'll see how that plays in the election. the united states secret service got a lot of negative criticism. but every day, the officers and the agents of that...
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john: issue one -- future war. president obama this morning i want to express our grief and condolences to the families of two hostages. one american dr. warren weinstein, and an italian, giovanni lo porto. john: the president is referring to 72-year-old american development worker warren weinstein, who was kidnapped by al qaeda in 2011. and 39-year-old italian development worker giovanni lo porto, who was kidnapped al qaeda in 2012. this week we learned that both men were accidentally killed in a c.i.a. dren strike in january. here's how it happened. the c.i.a. spotted an al qaeda safe house in pakistan and closely monitored it. judging senior al qaeda leaders to be present, the c.i.a. attacked. and while the drone killed a number of al qaeda terrorists, including an al qaeda leader and an american fighter for the group, mr. weinstein and mr. lo porto were later found to have been hidden in the building. al qaeda had made sure the hostages couldn't be seen by u.s. surveillance efforts. president obama apologized f
john: issue one -- future war. president obama this morning i want to express our grief and condolences to the families of two hostages. one american dr. warren weinstein, and an italian, giovanni lo porto. john: the president is referring to 72-year-old american development worker warren weinstein, who was kidnapped by al qaeda in 2011. and 39-year-old italian development worker giovanni lo porto, who was kidnapped al qaeda in 2012. this week we learned that both men were accidentally killed...
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>> i'm just stunned by your decision, john. >> i must say this is the new feminist john. some of your categories have left me with my mouth agape. so go girl. >> you see how she now has these classic photos on page 1? >> i think it's great. it's a historic moment to be named the top editor. >> and john's honorable mention. >> right. >> i know her, and she is quite brill lent. i think it was a great move on the time's part. i salute their decision as a sister newspaper. they can't be the greatest world newspaper like the chicago tribune, but they're trying. >> as an old print head myself from the st. louis democrat days and a guy who subscribes 2- 2 newspapers a day and gets two for free, i hope these print newspapers survive because i don't really like going to the internet reading that. so i hope jill abrahamson's "new york times" survives. >> and let's hear it for magazines, too. >> contrary to your habitual frame of mind, government grants to keep newspapers in existence. >> private enterprise should keep them alive we can attack them. >> private enterprise is not behi
>> i'm just stunned by your decision, john. >> i must say this is the new feminist john. some of your categories have left me with my mouth agape. so go girl. >> you see how she now has these classic photos on page 1? >> i think it's great. it's a historic moment to be named the top editor. >> and john's honorable mention. >> right. >> i know her, and she is quite brill lent. i think it was a great move on the time's part. i salute their decision as a...
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john: g.o.p. presidential hopeful rick prosecutorry called trumps comments "a toxic mix of demagoguery and nonsense". revealing "the cancer of trumpism". trump attacked perry in kind. >> he put glasses on so people will think he is smart. laugh. >> and it just doesn't work. people can see through glasses. john: now mr. trump has established a hotline. 855-dets-352 for veterans to offer suggestions on reforming the veteran's affairs administration. mr. trump pledged that if elected president he will talk care of veteran complaints "quickly and efficiently like a world class businessman can do what a politician has no clue". was mr. trump m.a.c. australian machiavellian or ill informed when talking about mccain's hero status? if something else, what is it? pat buchanan. pat: i think trump was badly served here. he manufacture said he was not a here -- he never said he was not a hero. he said he got captured. four times he said he was a hero and the press jumped on him and said he has to get you o of
john: g.o.p. presidential hopeful rick prosecutorry called trumps comments "a toxic mix of demagoguery and nonsense". revealing "the cancer of trumpism". trump attacked perry in kind. >> he put glasses on so people will think he is smart. laugh. >> and it just doesn't work. people can see through glasses. john: now mr. trump has established a hotline. 855-dets-352 for veterans to offer suggestions on reforming the veteran's affairs administration. mr. trump...
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john harwood takes a look, john, what can we expect from the president when he addresses the nation, especially in light of the new developments today. >> well, look, the president is staring into the teeth of the public opposition in view of these strikes. so i would expect him to address the potential for this as a resolution, just as the representatives of his administration grabbed onto it to today. hillary clinton said they would take a significant step if it was actually done. the foreign policy officials from both political parties said if you could make sure they were credible inspections and were under international control, would be possible as the president was ambivalent about using middle force. >> and if it does come, will it be expected to effect a tight change? >> sue, it is not clear if in fact there is a sort of deal on this subject, that we have to watch and see. we didn't expect it today, we don't know what is going to happen in the next 24-48 hours, but there is no assurance that congress is going to go ahead and vote anyway. remember, a lot of members didn't wan
john harwood takes a look, john, what can we expect from the president when he addresses the nation, especially in light of the new developments today. >> well, look, the president is staring into the teeth of the public opposition in view of these strikes. so i would expect him to address the potential for this as a resolution, just as the representatives of his administration grabbed onto it to today. hillary clinton said they would take a significant step if it was actually done. the...
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john: eleanor? eleanor: the republicans are trying to turn sidney blumenthal a svengali-type figure in suggesting he was behind all of and isya strategy secretly whispering in hillary's ear. it's ridiculous. and the 11 hours of badgering withstood that. in my history, i can't remember or woman being subjected to that kind of questioning over that long doing as well and as hillary clinton did. john: 10 hours. a selectthis was committee. they chose people on it, several on the republican side are theyr prosecutors, and hammered away at her as though they were in a courtroom and createre going to reasonable doubt in the minds of one juror. political prosecution, in the best sense of the word, is very different. tone, in style, the republicans really fell on their they, one more time, republican overreach helps hillary clinton. hurdle she's now gotten over on her way to likely democratiche nomination. john: let's get back to sidney. clinton's mainry adviser on libya? ambassador stevens or sidney blument
john: eleanor? eleanor: the republicans are trying to turn sidney blumenthal a svengali-type figure in suggesting he was behind all of and isya strategy secretly whispering in hillary's ear. it's ridiculous. and the 11 hours of badgering withstood that. in my history, i can't remember or woman being subjected to that kind of questioning over that long doing as well and as hillary clinton did. john: 10 hours. a selectthis was committee. they chose people on it, several on the republican side are...
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tell us, john. john: laura bush. clarence: laura bush, ok. john: starting with a radio address in 2001 on the oppression of afghan women. laura bush continues to be solved -- involved with her afghan women's project at the bush insurance institute. she has remained active on the issue as a former first lady. peter o.: i think what she said there basically was right. she didn't say it in saudi arabia but qatar. as for afghanistan, i hate to say it but mr. obama, we've pulled out of there. the taliban on the move and lord help those girls and women if that thing goes down to the taliban because for all our lectures and the rest of it, the muslim world by and large does not agree on the kind of quality for women that we do here in the united states. there are 1.5 billion people -- tom: that's why i think michelle obama making that speech was much better than bring back our girls with a sad face. this was michelle obama doing something important and passionate. i give her credit going for qatar. the problem i would say is that we have to say mich
tell us, john. john: laura bush. clarence: laura bush, ok. john: starting with a radio address in 2001 on the oppression of afghan women. laura bush continues to be solved -- involved with her afghan women's project at the bush insurance institute. she has remained active on the issue as a former first lady. peter o.: i think what she said there basically was right. she didn't say it in saudi arabia but qatar. as for afghanistan, i hate to say it but mr. obama, we've pulled out of there. the...
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pat: not likely, john. let me say, though, this week's going down in the mediterranean just off alexandria, egypt, is going to make this problem of security at andorts even more difficult harder to enforce but as for the idea of shifting to private concerns, you know, first the insurance and the liability of did thatte firm that would be extraordinary, the bece would have to dramatically increased for what they're doing, i think. i'm not sure folks would take it not sure most americans would even want that kind of risk so i don't think get change and if you're going to get any kind of change you're going to get is probably you might get more folks working for t.s.a. eleanor: you've got -- air considerably. lots of people are flying. vacation season is here. resourcesuld get the to be able to handle this. congress doesn't want to fund anything and that's a problem. complain.like to and to think that a private monopoly could take over and somehow magically make all of this better is really a fool's errand. gi
pat: not likely, john. let me say, though, this week's going down in the mediterranean just off alexandria, egypt, is going to make this problem of security at andorts even more difficult harder to enforce but as for the idea of shifting to private concerns, you know, first the insurance and the liability of did thatte firm that would be extraordinary, the bece would have to dramatically increased for what they're doing, i think. i'm not sure folks would take it not sure most americans would...
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john: issue one. complex relationship. >> he is giving me tips to fill bracket. >> he is going to teach me cricket. john: four years ago president british prime minister avid cameron bonded over basketball. the special relationship seemed strong.rsonal and but in 2016 the special elationship is a little more complicated. enter jeffrey gold beberg writi threu"the atlantic" magazine quoting president obama as amenting mr. cameron's intentions toward libya. obama said n, mr. will "become distracted by a things." other brits reacted angrily. spotted the tensions before most. during our december 12, 2014, we noted growing disagreements between the u.s. defense spending. while those tensions are now relations areu.s. increasingly complicated. question. pat? is wrong here, pat: i think, john, first off the president of the united way s even if that is the he felt shouldn't be saying that to mr. goldberg at the atlantic feelings on the relationship with one of our best and most reliable allies. but since the
john: issue one. complex relationship. >> he is giving me tips to fill bracket. >> he is going to teach me cricket. john: four years ago president british prime minister avid cameron bonded over basketball. the special relationship seemed strong.rsonal and but in 2016 the special elationship is a little more complicated. enter jeffrey gold beberg writi threu"the atlantic" magazine quoting president obama as amenting mr. cameron's intentions toward libya. obama said n, mr....
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>> john -- john -- you mention the people -- >> wait a minute! eleanor! >> we could get another view here, when the corporate jet caucus is done convening. >> oh, that's nonsense! >> do you remember the $400 toilet sets the pentagon had to defend? >> i do. >> this is the kind of thing that people understand, and when you look at the tax code, it's riddled with tax breaks for special -- >> remember the yacht tax in the yacht industry? put them out of work. it's the exact same thing. >> this is demagoguery. hold t eleanor! this is complete demagoguery! and and i'll tell you why. there are workers out there that build these planes, pilots that fly them. there are guys that service them. may fly around one. i was down there at that boat factory when they had the luxury tax, they used to build eight a month and now they're building one. they gave them to mexico! >> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at on
>> john -- john -- you mention the people -- >> wait a minute! eleanor! >> we could get another view here, when the corporate jet caucus is done convening. >> oh, that's nonsense! >> do you remember the $400 toilet sets the pentagon had to defend? >> i do. >> this is the kind of thing that people understand, and when you look at the tax code, it's riddled with tax breaks for special -- >> remember the yacht tax in the yacht industry? put them out...
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i'm sure john will be pushing that here as well. and i think john understands that in order to give north korea and china some incentives to cooperate, we need to show there's credible military options. remember, general mcmaster, who john is replacing, also was out very publicly about saying, yes, we have credible military options that we could use if we cannot solve this diplomatically. >> go ahead. >> i think this was a way by the trump administration to set the table for the president to try to get to this moment. there's risks involved in that. we'll have to see how it plays out. but for the moment, they have opened the door on a diplomatic option. we'll have to see where that depose. >> the reason i am pressing is because it's obviously so crucial. but remember you just said that john bolton affected the bush administration's negotiations with north korea. you think in a positive way. others will say the bush administration thought it was so tough that it could throw out the agreed framework, which led north korea to throw out
i'm sure john will be pushing that here as well. and i think john understands that in order to give north korea and china some incentives to cooperate, we need to show there's credible military options. remember, general mcmaster, who john is replacing, also was out very publicly about saying, yes, we have credible military options that we could use if we cannot solve this diplomatically. >> go ahead. >> i think this was a way by the trump administration to set the table for the...
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this came out of john's pocket, period. john does not make movies because he thinks he is going to make money. john makes movies because he wants to see them. and i went to work with who i want to work with. but he is not going to make a lot of money with me starring in a film, but he wanted to make it, and that is significant, because it says to me that the grand scale of one million people seeing the film, i do not know how tangible, how practical that is, but with the internet and with all of these other mediums, i think it is possible in one small way to get your whether it is a filmmaker or a screenwriter or a poet. whoever you are artistically, i think it is possible. you may not make a living. you may not be a millionaire. you may not be making a living at this craft, but the hope is, you know what? it will i do something, make a difference. if i do this project, it will fulfill this creative thing i have inside me. i understand that politically, we should pay attention to that, but there is so much other stuff going
this came out of john's pocket, period. john does not make movies because he thinks he is going to make money. john makes movies because he wants to see them. and i went to work with who i want to work with. but he is not going to make a lot of money with me starring in a film, but he wanted to make it, and that is significant, because it says to me that the grand scale of one million people seeing the film, i do not know how tangible, how practical that is, but with the internet and with all...
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john brown. >> john brown? wow. tavis: dick gregory said to me he thought john brown was the coldest cat, the coldest american this country has ever produced, and he went into this soliloquy about john brown. so obviously, that brings me to "the good lord bird," because john brown is a major character here. tell me, and for those who've never heard the name john brown, give us a little history lesson about john brown. well, john brown was a white man who in 1856 decided that slavery was wrong, and he conducted a one-man war against slavery. he went out to kansas, because kansas territory was where slavery -- they were trying to decide whether kansas, when it was being settled, whether there should be slavery -- slavery should be allowed or not. so the pro-slavers, people who were for slavery, came into kansas and they attacked the yankees, who were coming from boston and new york and philly and so forth. john brown went out there with a wagonload of guns, and he got busy. he started kicking the pro- slavers around.
john brown. >> john brown? wow. tavis: dick gregory said to me he thought john brown was the coldest cat, the coldest american this country has ever produced, and he went into this soliloquy about john brown. so obviously, that brings me to "the good lord bird," because john brown is a major character here. tell me, and for those who've never heard the name john brown, give us a little history lesson about john brown. well, john brown was a white man who in 1856 decided that...
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john: am i crowding you? clarence: only slightly, john. john: three factors make the egyptians any the u.s. is un leeble -- unreliable. the speed with which obama turned on mubarek. remember that. the speed of obama's embrace of morsi and the brotherhood and the withholding of aid from egypt's military. do the egyptians feel the russians are more reliable? eleanor: this is an election year -- this is a selective view of history. obama acted with speed. there were hundreds of thousands of the people in tahrir square for weeks on end and morsi was the recognized government. the u.s. was not supposed to recognize him? i think it's really easy to judge these steps in hindsight. john: forced prediction. name the winners for each party and next week's iowa caucuses. pat: bernie and the donald. eleanor: clinton and trump. tom: bernie and ted. clarence: clinton and cruz. john: the answer is trump and cruz for republicans and sanders and clinton for democrats. bye-bye. >>> hello, and welcome to "kqed newsroom." i'm thuy vu. on our show, efforts to
john: am i crowding you? clarence: only slightly, john. john: three factors make the egyptians any the u.s. is un leeble -- unreliable. the speed with which obama turned on mubarek. remember that. the speed of obama's embrace of morsi and the brotherhood and the withholding of aid from egypt's military. do the egyptians feel the russians are more reliable? eleanor: this is an election year -- this is a selective view of history. obama acted with speed. there were hundreds of thousands of the...
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is eric cantor playing the bad top what we will see as john boehner's good cop? >> no, they're on the same page as on this program. they're going to oppose it, but pick out pieces of it eventually and pass them. the big story, john, is you have even senate democrats opposing this jobs bill, when it comes up early next week in the senate. democrats will be hard-pressed to get even 50 votes for closure on this thing. what is astonishing is that president obama is to the left of where he was on election day 2010, which i thought no one would have expected. you have democrats on the verge of embracing this occupy wall street movement. on the misbegotten theateree ic day party. it was mainstream compared to these folks. read that are declaration of occupation of new york, where they say corporations are perpetuating colonialism around the world, poisoning the food supply, suppressing free speech. >> it's a paranoid marxism, poisons for the democratic party. >> okay. your thoughts? [everyone talking at once] >> richard, you're cherry picking those statements. >> read t
is eric cantor playing the bad top what we will see as john boehner's good cop? >> no, they're on the same page as on this program. they're going to oppose it, but pick out pieces of it eventually and pass them. the big story, john, is you have even senate democrats opposing this jobs bill, when it comes up early next week in the senate. democrats will be hard-pressed to get even 50 votes for closure on this thing. what is astonishing is that president obama is to the left of where he was...
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>> that's not what he said, john. he just said that he sim pa that i seed with the dreamers who were the children who were brought here by their parents through no fault of their own and to give them some legal residency. he didn't come out for a path to citizenship, and that is the sticking point. it's hard for me to think that house republicans would go along with that but i do think they're going to get some sort of immigration reform. they are going to bring some sense to this system. pat won't be able to stand it, but it's going to happen. >> before pat does that, for your information, i was talking about an implicit endorsement. the whole context of the speech carries that implicit endorsement. >> but you are wrong, john. the highest ranking ones, mccain, lindsey gram, probably jeb bush, but the point is this is not going to get through because this piece of legislation is going to be broken up and voted on in pieces in the house committee, and the republican house is going to kill amnesty and a path to citizens
>> that's not what he said, john. he just said that he sim pa that i seed with the dreamers who were the children who were brought here by their parents through no fault of their own and to give them some legal residency. he didn't come out for a path to citizenship, and that is the sticking point. it's hard for me to think that house republicans would go along with that but i do think they're going to get some sort of immigration reform. they are going to bring some sense to this system....
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in the words of chief justice, john g. roberts, jr., there is no right in our democracy more basic than the right to participate in electing our political leaders, unquote. the law does nothing, however, to eliminate the $2,600 per candidate maximum for federal campaigns. individuals are still limited to $2,600 maximum each for the primary campaign and general campaign of any given candidate. it is the agrigate that has been removed. meaning wealthy donors, like the libertarian leaning coch brothers or billionaire and environmental activist, thomas stair, could contribute the individual maximum in every house and senate race in a given election year. that sum would equal approximately $2,500,000. >> question, who are the winners and who are the losers in mccutcheon? >> first winners are the political parties which what you will get a lot more cash. second winners are the consultants who get 15% cutoff and they make ads and things like that. they will do wonderfully well and the third guys who are the big winners in this th
in the words of chief justice, john g. roberts, jr., there is no right in our democracy more basic than the right to participate in electing our political leaders, unquote. the law does nothing, however, to eliminate the $2,600 per candidate maximum for federal campaigns. individuals are still limited to $2,600 maximum each for the primary campaign and general campaign of any given candidate. it is the agrigate that has been removed. meaning wealthy donors, like the libertarian leaning coch...
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the other big difference john boehner was once a committee chairman. he pushed legisla$ion throughl he knows how to make deals@at the coittee levels and he believes in the houseworkiwn. righting legislation in the hands of a tight-knit group of peoplea"ound the speake dennis hastert ntued that, nancy pelosi continued that. john boehner is unwinding that concentration of power, making the house a@differt place. >>i think he's got a ot. >> at @@becoming the president? >> yes. >> i don't see that, john. >> just thk about it. >> i just think there are other people are. >> his brand ofrepublicanism would carry. >> but i n't think has the@ -- either the bition or personality@todo that. >> he likes golf too ch! go on campaign trails. >> what about eisenhowe"? eisenhower liked golf a lot >> exit @@estion,@s hn boehner brout civili back to congress, yes or no?@ >> i think to a great @@extent. he is morealmer, asonable, rational guy. he done a good job dog that. >> he's la back, but he's representing a republican caulk thaws is really ha edged don't get foedby t
the other big difference john boehner was once a committee chairman. he pushed legisla$ion throughl he knows how to make deals@at the coittee levels and he believes in the houseworkiwn. righting legislation in the hands of a tight-knit group of peoplea"ound the speake dennis hastert ntued that, nancy pelosi continued that. john boehner is unwinding that concentration of power, making the house a@differt place. >>i think he's got a ot. >> at @@becoming the president? >>...
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>> it's quite powerful, john. in most states, not california anymore, where they have taken it away from the legislature. if you get both houses in the legislature and the governorship, you can draw the districts up and take all the democrats with about 90% democrats, and you get all the other districts with yourself at 60%. that's the way tom delay turned texas around and they are going to turn texas around again. >> the population of the congressional district is based upon the census. correct? >> right. >> it's a population component that determines the district. >> that's going to give -- >> when you get into drawing lines from that? >> you get four new districts going into texas, for example. >> they have to follow the population, do they not? >> john. you are confusing two things. number one, the number of people in the district is determined by the population. the shape of the district is determined by the politicians who drew the line. i have to tell you a quick story. i was in a redistricting thing in cal
>> it's quite powerful, john. in most states, not california anymore, where they have taken it away from the legislature. if you get both houses in the legislature and the governorship, you can draw the districts up and take all the democrats with about 90% democrats, and you get all the other districts with yourself at 60%. that's the way tom delay turned texas around and they are going to turn texas around again. >> the population of the congressional district is based upon the...
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john doe number 45, no record. john doe number 46, no record. john doe number 47, no effects. one tattoo, "maria." john doe number 48, converse knockoff basketball shoes. john doe number 49, a photo i.d. of some sort. apparently illegible. they came to the broken place of the world and taken all together, they did not have enough items to fill a carry-on bag. >> luis arraya, thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. it's an honor. >> you'll want to hear more from luis. and this week you'll have a chance when he joins us for a special live chat on our website, billmoyers.com. go there for more information and to start asking him your questions. i'll be reading what you and luis have to say. that's all for now. see you next time. >> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com for exclusive blogs, essays and video features. this episode of "moyers & co" is available on dvd for $19.95. call 1-800-336-1917 or write to the address on your screen. fundsing is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to do
john doe number 45, no record. john doe number 46, no record. john doe number 47, no effects. one tattoo, "maria." john doe number 48, converse knockoff basketball shoes. john doe number 49, a photo i.d. of some sort. apparently illegible. they came to the broken place of the world and taken all together, they did not have enough items to fill a carry-on bag. >> luis arraya, thank you very much for joining me. >> thank you. it's an honor. >> you'll want to hear more...
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john: how many were lost last year? 480,000. john: that many last year? om: and the other statistic $156 billion in productivity losses. so i'm grateful that one time testing i got a hand up. a look, you do not want situation in which young teenagers are smoking nicotine. that is not good. to some degree it is more than the f.d.a. comes in and puts in terms of ions you have to be 18 to buy. but on the flip side if you see -- i mean, the productivity impact that this increasingn terms of cost on production that means for the vast majority of older be more expensive and things like packaging, specific requirements, those impose costs but hey also, i think, put that sort of punitive tax in terms of the industry developing a free t and impinging on choices of individuals. i think a more balanced approach could be taken but unfortunately f.d.a. has again fully to one side. john: held on for a minute, clarence. sure.ce: john: do we need to ban television advertising on e-cigarettes? clarence: i can't say it already s because i have seen some advertising on tele
john: how many were lost last year? 480,000. john: that many last year? om: and the other statistic $156 billion in productivity losses. so i'm grateful that one time testing i got a hand up. a look, you do not want situation in which young teenagers are smoking nicotine. that is not good. to some degree it is more than the f.d.a. comes in and puts in terms of ions you have to be 18 to buy. but on the flip side if you see -- i mean, the productivity impact that this increasingn terms of cost on...
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tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an authentic american hero. it is a powerful book. called simply "the john carlos story" with a forward by cornel west. i love you and i am honored to have you on this program. >> thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. tavis: you deserve it. you have earned it. that's our show. as cules, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavisleat p >> join me next time for a conversation with nile rogers. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard,
tavis: what is the john carlos story these days? how is john carlos doing these days? >> god is good. i'm blessed every day. i'm strong. bottom line to my life is i'm going through or thements in my life but it -- torments in my life but it made me stronger. i'm not a dope fiend or a drug pusher or a stickup man. i'm a man who has a vision how this world can be. i'm a well-rounded person who still fights for justice. tavis: he was a humanist then and is now. in my mind john carlos is an...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. for each of us, there are days that are turning points. a day that changes our personal life, or a day that changes the nation. sometimes, very rarely, it's one and the same day. just such a day happened to me on wednesday, august 28, 1963. i was 29 years old, the deputy director of the peace corps, with offices one block from the white house and a short walk from the lincoln memorial. that morning, largely on impulse, inspired by a friend, i joined the quarter of a million americans, people of every age and color, who had come for the march on washington. the event is now most famous for martin luther kin
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. for each of us, there are days that are turning points. a day that changes our...
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>> i heard the speeches, john, i know. the fact of the matter is, that yeah, to be a president you have to preach optimism. you have to give that -- >> not only optimism, but you have to be reasonable. >> clarence. what does punish your enemies mean? >> it means -- >> it means they are your enemy. let eleanor in. >> electing a democratic congress -- [ inaudible ] >> what is axelrod doing? is he feeding him this stuff? inherently, you don't see that in obama. it's out of character for him. >> he's trying to rally democrats who are angry at the other side. >> are you alleging democrats feed on this? >> i would like if it he had optimistic tone. excuse me. but he is succeeding, finally, in looking like he is fighting back. democrats felt like he was not aggressive enough. the republicans played him. that he chased -- [ inaudible ] >> i would hardly say 37% -- >> let her finish. >> hold on, monica. >> the democrats feel that he really was played by the republicans, chasing this fantasy of bipartisanship and they are glad to se
>> i heard the speeches, john, i know. the fact of the matter is, that yeah, to be a president you have to preach optimism. you have to give that -- >> not only optimism, but you have to be reasonable. >> clarence. what does punish your enemies mean? >> it means -- >> it means they are your enemy. let eleanor in. >> electing a democratic congress -- [ inaudible ] >> what is axelrod doing? is he feeding him this stuff? inherently, you don't see that in...
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. >> let's bring in john, chief market strategist. welcome. >> thanks, tyler. >> what happened today? it a hickup or something more? >> tyler, i would have to say i think it was more than a hiccup. it was a things the that had been mentioned. we add to everything when you consider the impact of just a potential speed bump with argentina. we've been through this before with argentina over the years, but it all leads to a good opportunity to take profits. it hasn't been a bad year on the back of 2013 when we were up about 30, so we would have to think that at this junction tk little selling, we've been here before in february we had a spike, a pull back, concerns about growth but we're in the process of an economic expansion coming out of an economic recovery that's been significant. >> dean, so in the past, as john just pointed out we've had these hiccups where in some cases more of a sell off and the lesson to be learned is you should have bought. do you feel the same way with today? >> i do, sue. that opportunity might not present it
. >> let's bring in john, chief market strategist. welcome. >> thanks, tyler. >> what happened today? it a hickup or something more? >> tyler, i would have to say i think it was more than a hiccup. it was a things the that had been mentioned. we add to everything when you consider the impact of just a potential speed bump with argentina. we've been through this before with argentina over the years, but it all leads to a good opportunity to take profits. it hasn't been a...
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>> no, john. they wrote down 50% of their bank debt but also got an austerity plan and papandreou says we're going to let the greek people vote on whether they want this -- they would have voted it down. they would have gotten no money. >> why? because the greek people is a p democracy is killing the new world order. when people vote on the treaty, constitution in europe or the brits get to goat on the eu, they vote it down. this is an elite project. but if the greeks voted it down, they would be out of the eu, they would go back to the drachma. euro zone would be down and dead. and what follows there is the big one, which we talked with last week, is italy. if italy goes, it can't be rescued. >> so what buchanan is saying is the eu needs greece, even more than greece needs the eu? >> papandreou actually forced the issue because he has a socialist government, and the conservative opposition was opposing any of the mergers and the deals and they were opposing this bailout. and so now the threat of
>> no, john. they wrote down 50% of their bank debt but also got an austerity plan and papandreou says we're going to let the greek people vote on whether they want this -- they would have voted it down. they would have gotten no money. >> why? because the greek people is a p democracy is killing the new world order. when people vote on the treaty, constitution in europe or the brits get to goat on the eu, they vote it down. this is an elite project. but if the greeks voted it down,...
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you know, john was 6'3", 250 pounds. he's, like, 150 pounds now. you know, it's very hard to see him like this. sometimes, when i come into the hospital, i'm almost gasping, you know, like, "wow." and i told john, i said, "no more cancer treatment, no more chemo. i can't see you be any more debilitated." but then, you talk and you say, "okay, let's try something mild," because doing nothing... it's scary to do nothing, because what if... i don't want him to die, you know? so you feel like you want to do something. >> i'm ready. >> can you believe it? >> i can get out of here, right? >> well, apparently-- you did the stairs. >> i did the stairs-- pretty good, too. i was kind of surprised. >> narrator: although doctors believe they can no longer control his myeloma, john doesn't want to stop treatment, so they've agreed to send him home on a mild chemotherapy. >> i still think you're not strong enough to get big-time chemo in the hospital. and... let's face it, you've been here for so long, it's time to leave for a little while. >> yeah, it's very ti
you know, john was 6'3", 250 pounds. he's, like, 150 pounds now. you know, it's very hard to see him like this. sometimes, when i come into the hospital, i'm almost gasping, you know, like, "wow." and i told john, i said, "no more cancer treatment, no more chemo. i can't see you be any more debilitated." but then, you talk and you say, "okay, let's try something mild," because doing nothing... it's scary to do nothing, because what if... i don't want him to...
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>> i think basically it is true, john. the u.s. economy is out of the intensive care it was in, in 2007-2008 but it has been walking the hospital halls ever since. the growth has been growing at an average of about 2%, unemployment is where it was when barack obama took office, we are adding about 150,000 jobs a month, but john, the real problem here is this slow growing is occurring when we have had five straight trillion dollars worth of defense deficits to pump it up and we get $85 billion a month in transfusions a month from the fed and we are still limping along like a mature and quite frankly modest economy. >> eleanor? >> i think these numbers reflect the fact that government is shrinking and the defense department really pulled back in the last quarter of last year. it is a cautionary sign and looks like both parties are kind of sleepwalking their way toward a sequester. the ropes don't want to -- the republicans don't want to give up anything on the revenue side they would rather take a hit in spending. the democrats have
>> i think basically it is true, john. the u.s. economy is out of the intensive care it was in, in 2007-2008 but it has been walking the hospital halls ever since. the growth has been growing at an average of about 2%, unemployment is where it was when barack obama took office, we are adding about 150,000 jobs a month, but john, the real problem here is this slow growing is occurring when we have had five straight trillion dollars worth of defense deficits to pump it up and we get $85...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome. what if you were a corporation that stood to make a bundle if oil from the canadian tar sands was imported by the united states? and what if you thought federal laws to protect the environment were going to stop that oil-importing from happening? you'd set your sights on washington, spread some money around inside the beltway, hire big gun lobbyists to wine and dine the politicians, and stroke the regulators to let the "free market" work, right? right. you would do all that, but you wouldn't stop there. you'd also take your battle to the states, because if you can get laws that serve your inte
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome. what if you were a corporation that stood to make a bundle if oil...
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was 20 year 20 ye. >> when did you meet jasper johns? >> what influence did you think you had on each other? >> i think the main influence was we were the only two people that were not trying to do abstract expressionism, we were the only two people doing something else, and so, you know, i mean, we were both an audience of one to his work. >> rose: a great friendship. >> oh, very. and i think it is a thing that made us get along was the fact that we were so different ourselves. i would go out on the streets and get everything and he would shut the windows. >> rose: right. i got you. >> but we had different studios so that was all right because i spent my time trying to mimic what i saw outdoors and he tried to create what he felt in his head. i mean, i was very tempted to work like da kuehn. >> rose: how is that. >> i would have loved to have done rothkos. >> and -- but my respect for their view, i mean, that was them, and i think that, you know, if there is a legacy, i am very happy that i can have this enviable point of view as these
was 20 year 20 ye. >> when did you meet jasper johns? >> what influence did you think you had on each other? >> i think the main influence was we were the only two people that were not trying to do abstract expressionism, we were the only two people doing something else, and so, you know, i mean, we were both an audience of one to his work. >> rose: a great friendship. >> oh, very. and i think it is a thing that made us get along was the fact that we were so...
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john doe number 45 -- no record. john doe number 46 -- no record. john doe number 47 -- no effects -- one tattoo, maria. john doe number 48 -- converse knockoff basketball shoes. john doe number 49 -- a photo id of some sort, apparently illegible. they came to the broken place of the world, and taken all together, they did not have enough items to fill a carry-on bag. >> luis urrea, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, sir. thank you. it's an honor. >> that's all for now. see you next time.
john doe number 45 -- no record. john doe number 46 -- no record. john doe number 47 -- no effects -- one tattoo, maria. john doe number 48 -- converse knockoff basketball shoes. john doe number 49 -- a photo id of some sort, apparently illegible. they came to the broken place of the world, and taken all together, they did not have enough items to fill a carry-on bag. >> luis urrea, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, sir. thank you. it's an honor. >> that's all...
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., here he is, john, performing. good night and keep the faith. ♪ save some time to dream ♪ save some time for yourself ♪ ♪ don't let your time slip away ♪ ♪ or be stolen by somebody else ♪ ♪ save the time for those you love ♪ ♪ for they remember what you gave ♪ ♪ save some time for the songs you sing ♪ ♪ and the music that you make ♪ ♪ could it be that this is all there is ♪ ♪ could it be there's nothing more ♪ ♪ save some time to dream ♪ because you -- your dream might save us all ♪ ♪ save time for sorrow ♪ ♪ because your going to call your way ♪ ♪ prepare yourself for failure ♪ ♪ it'll give you strength someday ♪ ♪ ♪ got to keep your mind open ♪ ♪ accept your mistakes ♪ ♪ save some time for living ♪ ♪ and always question your faith ♪ ♪ could it be that this is all there is ♪ ♪ could it be there's nothing more at all ♪ ♪ save some time to dream ♪ because your dream might save us all ♪ cast your eyes up to heaven ♪ ♪ what
., here he is, john, performing. good night and keep the faith. ♪ save some time to dream ♪ save some time for yourself ♪ ♪ don't let your time slip away ♪ ♪ or be stolen by somebody else ♪ ♪ save the time for those you love ♪ ♪ for they remember what you gave ♪ ♪ save some time for the songs you sing ♪ ♪ and the music that you make ♪ ♪ could it be that this is all there is ♪ ♪ could it be there's nothing more ♪ ♪ save some time to dream ♪ because you...
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joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. john, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them? >> you know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside? alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. he knows how government works in sacramento. has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. pete peterson, a republican would shake things up. republicans haven't won an election in eight years in california. i think that experience, inside or outside, and of course the democratic majority in sacramento, california will be the real difference. >> being an outsider, would that be an advantage? sacramento is very much controlled by democrats. what would the challenge be to someone like pete peterson who would have to work with the legislature and the government? >> i think the bottom line for secretary of state is there's limited power, anyway. you certainly don't control the law
joining me now from sacramento, government editor john meyers. john, you moderated a debate last week between these two gentlemen. tell us, first of all, what do you see as the key differences between them? >> you know, scott, i think really the key difference is outside or inside? alex padilla has been in the legislature for years in the state senate. he knows how government works in sacramento. has been involved in issues more this year than he has in the past. pete peterson, a...
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i think there's a sense of this, john. people have moved to they don't trust either party, they move from one to the other. >> that's realigning. >> the republicans control one house so it's way too early to pro announce any triumph to the republicans. they've got a lot to prove to show that they can incorporate the tea party within their ranks. >> and the republicans acknowledge that. they understand that the 2010 vote was not a great embrace of the republican party. it was a wholesale rejection of the big government bothism of the last two years. the question for them is are they going to be able to stick to their guns. over 80 came to the house of representatives. i have the cautious hope, john. if they can stick to their guns. >> is that dealignment? >> yes. i am too cautious to say this is a republican realignment. it is not that. >> you have a bunch of voters looking for a >>> issue two, white house shakeout. so who's coming, who's ma chair council of ma chair of economic gone. austin ghoulsby takes over. chief of th
i think there's a sense of this, john. people have moved to they don't trust either party, they move from one to the other. >> that's realigning. >> the republicans control one house so it's way too early to pro announce any triumph to the republicans. they've got a lot to prove to show that they can incorporate the tea party within their ranks. >> and the republicans acknowledge that. they understand that the 2010 vote was not a great embrace of the republican party. it was a...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. zoboomafoo is made possible in...
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over to "john." jesus is not on the ground in "john." the whole cohort of the jerusalem forces come out, 600 troops come out to capture jesus, and they end up with their faces on the ground in "john." and jesus says, "of course i will do what the father wants." and jesus tells them to, "let my disciples go." he's in command of the whole operation. you have a jesus out of control, almost, in "mark," a jesus totally in control in "john"-- both gospels. neither of them are historical. i don't think either of them know exactly what happened. >> jesus dies on a different day in john's gospel than in "matthew," "mark" and "luke." in the three synoptic gospels, jesus actually eats a passover meal before he dies. in john's gospel, he doesn't. the last supper is actually eaten before the beginning of passover. so here's the scene in john's gospel: the day leading up to passover is the day when all the lambs are slaughtered, and everyone goes to the temple to get their lamb for the passover meal. in jerusalem, this would have meant thousands of la
over to "john." jesus is not on the ground in "john." the whole cohort of the jerusalem forces come out, 600 troops come out to capture jesus, and they end up with their faces on the ground in "john." and jesus says, "of course i will do what the father wants." and jesus tells them to, "let my disciples go." he's in command of the whole operation. you have a jesus out of control, almost, in "mark," a jesus totally in control in...
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>> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away these deductions, exemptions, allowances, breaks, which in effect is pure reaganism. there's one problem with that. there's a penalty if nothing is done by the end of 2012 the old reagan tax rates for the wealthy go back into effect. john, there's possibly a big deal for this reason. there is weeping and gnashing of teeth in the democratic caucus, in the senate, and in the house over what obama is dealing with boehner. >> boehner's got his problems, too. >> well, boehner -- i think cantor is in on this deal, it appears. of co
>> it has not, john. did it for awhile but now it is back, and we're talking about something close to adds 4 trillion deal. the president is deep in negotiations with boehner and cantor, and here are the terms. you raise the debt ceiling, at the same time there are 3 trillion in cuts, and they deal with social security and medicare. there is no revenue enhancement. however, you get together some kind of commission which what it does, john, it drops tax rates in return for giving away...
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john, welcome. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> there's more that we don't know than we do know at this hour. and these events are developing. but the one thing we can certainly say is that this is a new and dangerous turn in the war on terror, one that with really influence economies and markets not just next week, for months and years. >> yeah, we've had a difficult week already in financial markets. but of course this -- the scale of this type of event goes far beyond just financial markets. and what markets want to see is certainty. and certainly this kind of event really introduces a lot of uncertainty, and markets are going to be asking is this just the first of many of these attacks or are they going to spread to other cities? and of course markets don't like that uncertainty. so i think for now it's a wait and see. but if we go through the next days and weeks and months and there's more of these and they're larger, that can really have a big impact on both markets and economi
john, welcome. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> there's more that we don't know than we do know at this hour. and these events are developing. but the one thing we can certainly say is that this is a new and dangerous turn in the war on terror, one that with really influence economies and markets not just next week, for months and years. >> yeah, we've had a difficult week already in financial markets. but of course this -- the scale of this type of event goes...
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john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall live has real problems. >> eleanor? the newtown families and gabby giffords are in the gun debate to stay and over time, their voices will be more powerful that be the nra. the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation in this country. >>> susan? >> i predict the senate will pass a limited expansion of background checks on gun purchases within the week. >> you approve of that? >> i, i don't approve or disapprove. it is going to be a very limited expansion. >> spoken like a true journalist. mort? the suggestions the federal rese
john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall...
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as well as john myers, kxtv political editor joining us from sacramento. governor jerry brown struck a confident tone on thursday, applauding lawmakers and voters for making tough decisions to balance california's budget. he also pushed for his priorities including education and regulatory reform. now, john, how would you rate his speech and what left the biggest impressions on you? >> well, you know, rating the speech, a speech from jerry brown is really tough to do because it's unlike any other speech you get from any other governor. how many governors go from the book of genesis to "the little engine that could" in one 25-minute speech? this was a vintage jerry brown speech. i think really what you saw here was a little bit of the governor running a victory lap. proposition 30 passed. temporary taxes passed. the budget looks a lot better. i think this was the governor's chance to pivot, to pivot to talking about what makes california great, how we get them back on track. don't worry, we're getting there. so i took this as a real optimistic speech with a
as well as john myers, kxtv political editor joining us from sacramento. governor jerry brown struck a confident tone on thursday, applauding lawmakers and voters for making tough decisions to balance california's budget. he also pushed for his priorities including education and regulatory reform. now, john, how would you rate his speech and what left the biggest impressions on you? >> well, you know, rating the speech, a speech from jerry brown is really tough to do because it's unlike...
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john harwood joining us from washington now. john let's start with the efforts to roll back or postpone i guess, some of the provisions of the dodd frank law. what does today's house vote try to do here? >> well what they're trying to do is delay by two years the imposition of the boca rule. this was something that originally wasn't in the dodd frank bill so this was added during the legislative process. you could have members of the financial community arguing that this was marginal to the importance of dodd frank and republicans agree with that argument. they're trying to roll it back. the administration has drawn a line and said no they accepted some weakening of dodd frank in legislation at the end of 2014 but they put a veto threat on this bill. elizabeth warren and democratic liberals. it's future in the republican-led senate where dmats have a little more power because the power of the minority in doubt. >> it's almost d.o.a. is there some hope? >> well there's a whole lot, as you know of lobbying going on by wall street
john harwood joining us from washington now. john let's start with the efforts to roll back or postpone i guess, some of the provisions of the dodd frank law. what does today's house vote try to do here? >> well what they're trying to do is delay by two years the imposition of the boca rule. this was something that originally wasn't in the dodd frank bill so this was added during the legislative process. you could have members of the financial community arguing that this was marginal to...
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>> no, john. what happened to the american economy is dramatic historic transfer from manufacturing and production power to a financial capital where people buy and sell and trade paper. second thing happened is this, we dropped the u.s. economy, we had the highest wages in the world, and strict regulations into a global economy with countries with the lowest wages you can imagine, and no regulation, so production and manufacturing in all those jobs left the united states and went to china, asia, other countries around the world. that's why the middle-class, blue collar workers have had have arrested in coming for 30 years, because we've done that to the american people, john. and take the first decade of the 20th century. we lost 6 million manufacturing jobs, one in every three we had. and 55,000 factories. that's what happened to the american middle-class. they were sold out by both parties in particular the republican free traders. >> eleanor? >> well, pat is right, the income disparity is a re
>> no, john. what happened to the american economy is dramatic historic transfer from manufacturing and production power to a financial capital where people buy and sell and trade paper. second thing happened is this, we dropped the u.s. economy, we had the highest wages in the world, and strict regulations into a global economy with countries with the lowest wages you can imagine, and no regulation, so production and manufacturing in all those jobs left the united states and went to...
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>> it is a 0, john. he can't -- he can maybe make some gains, but the real problem, obama's great mistake is he misread an election that said get rid of republicans as a mandate for transformational change that he never had. and because he moved in that direction, he has lost the center. >> i disagree. he didn't act on the mandate he had from 53% majority win and he misread the public's desire for everybody to get along for thinking the republicans might want to do that. and that failed completely. >> monica. >> close the gap is probably two or three. but there's a march this weekend in washington and john stewart and stephen colbert could put the young people over the top. >> colbert? >> they are having -- >> obama never reached out to the republicans. not on stimulous, not on healthcare. not on any of the issues the republicans were trying to work on him. that 42% conservative number -- obama led this country from the real far left. >> what's your number? >> i don't under estimate the obama team's abil
>> it is a 0, john. he can't -- he can maybe make some gains, but the real problem, obama's great mistake is he misread an election that said get rid of republicans as a mandate for transformational change that he never had. and because he moved in that direction, he has lost the center. >> i disagree. he didn't act on the mandate he had from 53% majority win and he misread the public's desire for everybody to get along for thinking the republicans might want to do that. and that...